Gain the skills and knowledge you'll need to enter the diverse and rewarding field of environmental engineering.
RMIT's Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours) offers you the chance to specialise in engineering fields critical to solving the world’s environmental challenges. Land contamination and rehabilitation, energy, hydrogeology, wastewater treatment, and sustainable cities are strong focus areas.
During your environmental studies, you’ll learn engineering concepts and technical skills to:
preserve the environment
minimise water, soil and air pollution
assess the environmental impact of engineering projects
develop remediation measures for environmental degradation
deliver sustainable solutions through engineering processes.
Elective subjects such as the Humanitarian Experiential Learning Project will provide you with the opportunity to gain a global perspective on the world’s environmental challenges and the role environmental engineers can play in solving them.
Graduate from this degree with the skills and knowledge to conserve water resources, supply safe drinking water in challenging contexts, undertake rehabilitation of contaminated land and groundwater, design systems to sustainably manage wastes and reduce the environmental footprint in urban and rural communities, and prepare environmental impact studies for major infrastructure projects.